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Because identified project risks are quantified in financial terms and treated as a real cost to the project, DNPV allows business executives to evaluate the effect on the value of the project of different risks and select management techniques that are deemed more effective.
The latter agreement was struck while McCloughan remained absent from the combine, the most significant offseason gathering for the league's front-office executives to evaluate the top 300-plus college prospects in advance of the NFL draft, scheduled for April 27-29.
We asked IT executives to evaluate the degree to which the preliminary questionnaire captured the constructs (variables) and to assess the level of difficulties of the preliminary questionnaire.
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That is responsible behavior, because it makes it easier for the executive to evaluate the idea and because it raises fewer problems.
"Executives from different areas of our business will work with Intel Capital executives to evaluate those opportunities, drawing on the deep experience that Intel Capital has in working with startups," says Jeff Marsilio, NBA Senior Vice President for New Media Distribution.
Last October, Mr. Prince called upon a group of senior executives to evaluate how the company was managing its brand.
Much of that $19 million has been devoted to Avery Fisher Hall -- including travel by Lincoln Center and New York Philharmonic executives to evaluate other concert halls around the world.
He has removed thousands of midlevel managers by requiring executives to evaluate their subordinates on a curve and then to tell some that they have little future -- a shock at a company long known for its collegial ways.
Executives need to evaluate the economy and be able to modulate the size of the budget when problems are looming.
More recently, Trump has entered into freewheeling executive imposition of trade tariffs by relying on a 1962 piece of congressional legislation, the Trade Expansion Act, which permits the executive branch to evaluate the impact of imports on national security and to respond with tariffs.
It takes only one splendid anecdote to illustrate why one senior Merrill Lynch executive, sent to evaluate the possible acquisition of a high-flying subprime mortgage firm in the spring of 2007, needed only two pieces of evidence to make his assessment.
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